A (Very) High IQ only means that you have spent more time doing things that have conditioned you into being able to answer IQ-Tests quickly. This has more to do with the «rigged» conformist-systems than it does to do with you as an individual or any so-called autism. I guarantee you. Your IQ can continue to increase if you simply take a lot of IQ-Tests. Everything you need to know about IQ-Tests and their legitimacy can be read at this link...
http://ebtx.com/ntun/ntuniq.htmSteelMaiden wrote:
Is it common to, despite having a high / very high IQ, have such skills in only certain areas? I perform highly in certain areas of science (but not equally in all parts of science) but when it comes to areas outside science and mathematics, I struggle a bit (most noticeably in Literature - I cannot read fiction at all and even struggle with watching films, although I am good with languages and I used to play the piano).
I sometimes feel "stupid" because I don't perform highly in all areas.
I can do such rapid mental arithmetic that I often produce an answer before I consciously try to do it. I can memorise huge amounts of information about medical / psychopharmacology topics. I can memorise a train map in under 15 minutes. I can also speed read efficiently.
I was asked questions about something I hadn't read about since I was in secondary school doing my A-Levels and I was stuck (I'm 25 now), because I feel that my memory and reasoning had decided to move that information into deletion zone. I felt stupid. Does anyone else have this problem?
I had an offical IQ test by an experienced educational psychologist. I have an IQ of 160, officially. I just feel it doesn't always "show" and that makes me a bit anxious.
Is this related to my autism?
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